What we know about the Covid-19 boosters in Kirklees and your Winter Wellness

October 26, 2021

Covid Boosters kirklees

 

Information and Guidance

Plan B, Booster Campaigns, and Booster uptake rates what does it all mean?

To help you know where to turn here is a summary of useful information

COVID-19

If you are looking for:

Or contact the CCG directly:

2nd Floor, Norwich Union House, Market Street, Huddersfield, HD1 2LR

Reception: 01484 464000

Email:kirkccg.contactus@nhs.net

Feeling confused?

Do you want to know if you are eligible for the booster? What to expect regarding third primary doses if you are severely immunosuppressed? Or when to expect to be contacted about your booster?

Then please read the FAQs at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/coronavirus-booster-vaccine/

Full details can be found at the above link but some common questions we’ve been asked and their answers are below

When and how  will I get my booster?

To make sure the booster works as well as possible, there needs to be a gap of at least six months between your second dose and your booster. After this time, you will be invited to book an appointment at your local GP service or to choose from one of the community or pharmacy vaccination centres available on the National Booking Service. Please don’t contact the NHS before then.

Evidence shows protection from two doses declines very slowly so don’t worry if you receive your booster a few weeks after the six-month point.

What about younger people?

As most younger adults will only have received their second COVID-19 vaccine dose in late summer or early autumn, the benefits of booster vaccination in this group will be considered at a later time when more information is available. Full details about vaccines for 12-15 year olds can be found here. 

I am severely immunosuppressed. When will I get my booster?

The JCVI has recommended that people who were severely immunosuppressed at the time of their first or second Covid-19 vaccination should be offered a third dose of the vaccine. This is separate to the booster programme. It includes people with leukaemia and advanced HIV and people who have had recent organ transplants.

Consultants have been asked to identify eligible patients and recommend when the best time would be for them to have their third dose. Patients are being contacted either by their consultant or GP to arrange their vaccination.

 

 

WINTER WELLNESS

 

In partnership with NHS Calderdale CCG, Kirklees CCG has launched a website with tips and resources to help you stay well this winter at https://togetherwe-can.com/stay-well-tips/

Boost your immune system with healthy recipes, find ways to break bad sleep cycles, or finally get active at home. How to keep you and your family feeling well this winter is all here.

Dr Khalid Naeem, Chair of NHS Kirklees CCG and GP in Batley said, “NHS services are already extremely busy.  If you’re unwell or injured, it’s important to choose the right service to make sure you get the best treatment as quickly as possible. There are a wide range of options available.  You may not need to see your GP or go to A&E.

“If you’re unsure what service to choose, you can call 111 for advice or visit the website. The 111 service can connect you to a nurse, emergency dentist, pharmacist or GP, arrange a face-to-face appointment if you need one, tell you how to get the medicine you need or provide self-care advice.”  

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